List of active Finnish Navy ships
This is a list of ships currently being operated by the Finnish Navy or entering service in the near future, as of September 2018[update].[1] In the case of a conflict, eight offshore patrol vessels, seven hovercraft and 81 coastal patrol boats from the Finnish Border Guard can be armed and transferred to the Navy.
Summary
[edit]The Finnish Navy has 246 ships in one naval fleet, the coastal fleet. Project Squadron 2020 will probably lead to a reorganisation of the navy squadrons. The summary of Finnish naval ships:
- 8 missile boats
- 2 mine layers
- 3 mine ferries
- 3 mine countermeasure vessels
- 10 mine sweepers
- Approx. 196 landing craft
- 23 transport ships
- 6 command boats
- 5 training boats
- 2 tugs
- 2 cable layers
- 1 experimental boat
- 3 pollution control vessels
Combatants
[edit]Missile boats
[edit]Class | Ships in class | Pennant Number | Type | Unit | Builder | Commissioned | Displacement | Notes | Image |
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Rauma class | Rauma | 70 | Missile boat | 6th Surface Warfare Squadron, Pansio[2] | Hollming Oy , Rauma, Finland | 18 October 1990 | 240 tons | Modernized in 2010–2013 | |
Raahe | 71 | 20 August 1991 | |||||||
Porvoo | 72 | 27 April 1992 | |||||||
Naantali | 73 | 23 June 1992 | |||||||
Hamina class | Hamina | 80 | Missile boat | 7th Surface Warfare Squadron, Upinniemi[3] | Aker Finnyards, Rauma, Finland | 24 August 1998 | 250 tons | ||
Tornio | 81 | 12 May 2003 | |||||||
Hanko | 82 | 22 June 2005 | |||||||
Pori | 83 | 19 June 2006 |
Mine warfare
[edit]Minelayers
[edit]Class | Ships in class | Pennant Number | Unit | Builder | Commissioned | Displacement | Notes | Image |
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Hämeenmaa class | Hämeenmaa | 02 | 7th Surface Warfare Squadron, Upinniemi[4] | Finnyards, Rauma, Finland | 15 April 1992 | 1,450 tons | Modernized in 2006–2008 | |
Uusimaa | 05 | 6th Surface Warfare Squadron, Pansio[5] | 2 December 1992 | |||||
Pansio class | Pansio | 90 | 6th Surface Warfare Squadron, Pansio[6] | Olkiluodon telakka, Eurajoki, Finland | 25 September 1991 | 680 tons | In Finnish referred to as "mine ferries" | |
Pyhäranta | 92 | 7th Surface Warfare Squadron, Upinniemi[7] | 26 May 1992 | |||||
Porkkala | 91 | 29 October 1992 |
Minesweepers
[edit]Class | Ships in class | Pennant Number | Unit | Builder | Commissioned | Displacement | Notes | Image |
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Katanpää class | Katanpää | 40 | 4th Mine Countermeasures Squadron, Pansio[8] | Intermarine S.p.A.,[9] Sarzana, Italy | 2012 | 680 tons | Mine countermeasure vessel | |
Purunpää | 41 | 2013 | ||||||
Vahterpää | 42 | 2016 | ||||||
Kuha class | Kuha 21 | 21 | 4th Mine Countermeasures Squadron, Pansio[10] | Laivateollisuus, Turku, Finland | 1974–1975 | 150 tons | Modernized in 1998–1999 Decommissioned: Kuha 22 (22) and Kuha 25 (25) |
|
Kuha 23 | 23 | |||||||
Kuha 24 | 24 | |||||||
Kuha 26 | 26 | |||||||
Kiiski class | Kiiski 1 | 521 | 4th Mine Countermeasures Squadron, Pansio[11] | Fiskars Oy, Turku, Finland | 1982–1984 | 20 tons | Decommissioned: Kiiski 2 (522) | |
Kiiski 3 | 523 | |||||||
Kiiski 4 | 524 | |||||||
Kiiski 5 | 525 | |||||||
Kiiski 6 | 526 | |||||||
Kiiski 7 | 527 |
Auxiliaries
[edit]Landing craft
[edit]Class | Ships in class | Pennant Number | Unit | Builder | Commissioned | Displacement | Notes | Image |
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Jehu class | U-700 series | U701–U712 | Marine Alutech Oy, Teijo , Finland | 2014–2016 | 32 tons | |||
Jurmo class | U-600 series | U601–U638, U639-U655 (an additional 17 units were ordered on 2023-06-29)[12] | Marine Alutech Oy, Teijo , Finland | 2000–2004, 2023- | 14 tons | |||
Uisko class | U-200 series | U210–U211 | Alumina Varvet Oy, Kokkola/Teijo , Finland | 1983–1991 | 10 tons | Some older boats have been decommissioned | ||
U-300 series | U301–U317 | |||||||
U-400 series | U400– | |||||||
G class | G98-99, G101–G135 | Marine Alutech Oy, Teijo , Finland | 2001–2006 | 2.1 tons |
Transport
[edit]Class | Ships in class | Pennant Number | Unit | Builder | Commissioned | Notes | Image |
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Kampela class | Kampela 3 | 877 | 8th Maintenance Squadron, Turku, Kirkkonummi[13] | Finnmekano Oy, Teijo , Finland | 1979 | ||
Valas class | Vaarlahti | 722 | Hollming Oy , Rauma, Finland | 1979–1981 | |||
Vänö | 723 | ||||||
L100 class | L101–106 L108–113 |
Uudenkaupungin Veneveistämö, Uusikaupunki, Finland Finnspeed Boats Oy, Loviisa, Finland |
1985–1986 1991–1992 |
Many transferred to MPK. | |||
Lohi class | Lohm | 752 | |||||
Hauki class | Havouri | 133 | Linnan Telakka, Turku, Finland Valmet Oy, Helsinki, Finland |
1979–1980 | |||
Hakuni | 731 | ||||||
Houtskär | 836 | ||||||
Hila class | Hila | 237 | |||||
Haruna | 238 | ||||||
Hästö | 739 | ||||||
Högsåra | 830 | ||||||
Utö class | Utö | U501 | Kewatec, Kokkola, Finland, Porvoo, Finland and Bergen Norway | 2022–2024 | 21.5 tons | ||
U502 | |||||||
U503 | |||||||
U504 | |||||||
U505 | |||||||
U506 | |||||||
U507 | |||||||
U508 | |||||||
U509 |
Command launches
[edit]Class | Ships in class | Pennant Number | Unit | Builder | Commissioned | Notes | Image |
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Syöksy class | Jymy | 511 | Navy Command, Pansio[14] | The Syöksy class was formerly known as Vihuri class.[15] | |||
Raju | 512 | ||||||
Syöksy | 531 | ||||||
Vinha | 541 | ||||||
Träskö class | Träskö | 792 | Navy Command, Pansio[16] | ||||
Askeri class | Askeri | 241 | Navy Command, Pansio[17] |
Training ships
[edit]Class | Ships in class | Pennant Number | Unit | Builder | Commissioned | Notes | Image |
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Lokki class | Kajava | 56 | |||||
Heikki class | H1 | 681 | |||||
Fabian Wrede class | Fabian Wrede | 690 | Finnish Naval Academy , Suomenlinna | Uudenkaupungin Työvene, Uusikaupunki, Finland | 2006–2008 | ||
Wilhelm Carpelan | 691 | ||||||
Axel von Fersen | 692 |
Other
[edit]Class | Ships in class | Pennant Number | Unit | Builder | Commissioned | Notes | Image |
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Haukipää class | Haukipää | 731 | Waterman Oy Teijon telakka | 1985 | |||
Kallanpää | 831 | 1986 |
Class | Ships in class | Pennant Number | Unit | Builder | Commissioned | Notes | Image |
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Cable layers | K410 | K410 | Uudenkaupungin Työvene, Uusikaupunki, Finland | 2009 | |||
K411 | K411 | 2010 |
Experimental craft
[edit]Isku (English: Strike) was a prototype design for a domestically-made guided missile patrol boat. She was designed with a "seasled" planing hull with a rectangular planform. Isku was armed with four Soviet SS-N-2A Styx missiles and a twin 30mm AK-230 anti-aircraft cannon. The design was a failure as it never reached its designed speed and the vessel was regulated to trial duties. Isku was modified in 1989–1990. The missiles were removed, the hull was lengthened by 7 meters and the deckhouse was also extended. Mine rails were added along the length of the hull and an articulated crane was placed in the bow.
Ship | Pennant Number | Unit | Builder | Commissioned | Notes | Image |
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Isku | 826 (ex-16) | Reposaaren Konepaja, Pori | 4 December 1969 |
Ship | Pennant Number | Unit | Builder | Commissioned | Displacement | Notes | Image |
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Hylje | 799 | 8th Maintenance Squadron, Turku, Kirkkonummi[21] | Laivateollisuus, Turku, Finland | 1981 | 1,400 tons | Modernized in 1990–1991 | |
Halli | 899 | Hollming Oy , Rauma, Finland | 1986 | 2,100 tons | Modernized in 2010 | ||
Louhi | 999 | Uudenkaupungin Työvene, Uusikaupunki, Finland | 2011 | 3,450 tons |
Ordered vessels
[edit]Class | Ship | Type | Unit | Builder | Status | Displacement | Notes | Image |
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Pohjanmaa class | Pohjanmaa | Corvette[22][23] | Unknown | Rauma Marine Construction, Rauma, Finland | Ordered | 3,900 tons | ||
Unnamed | Unknown | Ordered | 3,900 tons | |||||
Unnamed | Unknown | Ordered | 3,900 tons | |||||
Unnamed | Unknown | Ordered | 3,900 tons |
Class | Ship | Type | Unit | Builder | Status | Displacement | Notes | Image |
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Kewatec Work 1920 | Utö | Transport vessels.[24] | U501 | Kewatec AluBoat, Kokkola, Finland | Ordered | 21.5 tons | ||
Unnamed | U502 | Ordered | 21.5 tons | |||||
Unnamed | U503 | Ordered | 21.5 tons | |||||
Unnamed | U504 | Ordered | 21.5 tons | |||||
Unnamed | U505 | Option | 21.5 tons | |||||
Unnamed | U506 | Option | 21.5 tons | |||||
Unnamed | U507 | Option | 21.5 tons | |||||
Unnamed | U508 | Option | 21.5 tons | |||||
Unnamed | U509 | Option | 21.5 tons |
Class | Ship | Type | Unit | Builder | Status | Displacement | Notes | Image |
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Jurmo class | U 639 | Transport vessels.[25] | U 639 | Marine AluTech Oy AB, Teijo, Finland | Ordered | 10.4 tons | ||
U 640 | U 640 | Ordered | 10.4 tons | |||||
U 641 | U 641 | Ordered | 10.4 tons | |||||
U 642 | U 642 | Ordered | 10.4 tons | |||||
U 643 | U 643 | Ordered | 10.4 tons | |||||
U 644 | U 644 | Ordered | 10.4 tons | |||||
U 645 | U 645 | Ordered | 10.4 tons | |||||
U 646 | U 646 | Ordered | 10.4 tons | |||||
U 647 | U 647 | Ordered | 10.4 tons | |||||
U 648 | U 648 | Ordered | 10.4 tons | |||||
U 649 | U 649 | Ordered | 10.4 tons | |||||
U 650 | U 650 | Ordered | 10.4 tons | |||||
U 651 | U 651 | Ordered | 10.4 tons | |||||
U 652 | U 652 | Ordered | 10.4 tons | |||||
U 653 | U 653 | Ordered | 10.4 tons | |||||
U 654 | U 654 | Ordered | 10.4 tons | |||||
U 655 | U 655 | Ordered | 10.4 tons |
See also
[edit]References
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